Liberty Life Assurance Uganda has successfully concluded the inaugural Kuza School Challenge, an initiative aimed at fostering financial literacy and social entrepreneurship among secondary school students. The program, which began in September 2024 at Kabojja International School, culminated in a celebratory event where participating students showcased their entrepreneurial projects and received seed funding to bring their ideas to life.

The Kuza School Challenge was designed to equip students with essential financial management and entrepreneurial skills while addressing social and community issues. Over the course of the program, students participated in hands-on training sessions, developed viable business proposals, and received expert training from National Social Security Fund (NSSF) to develop and refine their entrepreneurial proposals.
During the handover ceremony, Mr. Joseph Almeida, Managing Director Liberty Life Assurance Uganda, commended the students for their innovative ideas and dedication to creating community-focused solutions. “This challenge was not just about starting businesses; it was about empowering young people with the financial skills and knowledge they need to thrive in the business world, while also encouraging them to make a positive impact in their communities. We are proud to support these young changemakers as they embark on their entrepreneurial journeys,” he said.
The students, through their projects, demonstrated an impressive understanding of financial discipline, problem-solving, and the principles of social entrepreneurship. Each team pitched business ideas that addressed pressing community issues, from environmental sustainability to access to education, healthcare, and technology.
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